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The ''key objectives'' of the Global Digital Compact include: connecting all people, schools, and hospitals to the internet; anchoring digital cooperation in human rights and international law; ensuring a safe online environment for all, particularly children, through joint actions by governments, technology companies, and social media platforms; establishing international governance of AI, including the creation of a global scientific panel and a policy dialogue on AI; expanding open access to data and digital standards through agreements on open-source models; and introducing the first global commitment to data governance, placing it on the United Nations agenda and requiring concrete actions by countries by 2030. | The ''key objectives'' of the Global Digital Compact include: connecting all people, schools, and hospitals to the internet; anchoring digital cooperation in human rights and international law; ensuring a safe online environment for all, particularly children, through joint actions by governments, technology companies, and social media platforms; establishing international governance of AI, including the creation of a global scientific panel and a policy dialogue on AI; expanding open access to data and digital standards through agreements on open-source models; and introducing the first global commitment to data governance, placing it on the United Nations agenda and requiring concrete actions by countries by 2030. | ||
<ref>https://www.un.org/digital-emerging-technologies/global-digital-compact/intergovernmental-process<ref> | <ref>https://www.un.org/digital-emerging-technologies/global-digital-compact/intergovernmental-process</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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